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I INFORMATION POSTING BOARD Filed Dc. 19, 1945 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 WDMKQZDI .l J Ev m m a m T W N N I R E A ,W V f T N P T I F A @W w m Patented Mar. 2, 1948 i t 'lzasasse 7 iiviioai/IA 'rioN'PosTiNG Bo'Ain') waiien rnoi sii wience, n. Y. Application December 19, i945.-seriai:1wo.t35.is6

f7 olaiiii'si (0131767 353) Thi invention relates to reoordgposti-ng Tina.-

'chines in general, and, more particularl to "stock quotationpostingmachines. v a I W Among the obj eats-oi; the present inventiomit 1s 'aimedtmprovidean improved recordposting' 'ma- 'chine whereby an attendant can quickly. post or -report changing recgrdsfit-a. large number 0f -items,.so that .if the board isbeing used iorrfe turns-of an eleotion as thereturns'arereceived the attendant can-quickly record andfpost the constantly changing; returns andfin i t machine is used for posting I N stock-market, the constantly crab-earrin a ions of a large number of stocks ban be quicklyfrecordedorposted-by'one'attehdaiit. I Y

it is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved record posting Ina-c frie, :particularly adapted for postin the changing quotations of a stock market wherebyohe aid? the -same attendant can-immediately'pbstnotfdrilythe -la-st quotation of a largefnumber :of stocks, but whereby the high quotation and low Quotation of a trading period; or trading day will auto.- -maticall-y be-postedwhenever-thelast quotation is the high or the lovi of the'da'v" It is still another object offthe present invention to provide an improve'dfst'ock Ei'uotatiorfposting machine which. can, "with facility, be cl'are'd before the opening of a trading. day, automatically record or post the opening quotation "as th first quotation of any stockis posted; and thereupon leave theopening 'quotati'on in displaying position for the remainder of a trading period or trading day while the remaining duotat-ionwheels .forthe high, 10w and last arebeing operated during the remainder of the. tradin'g'period. or day, Without thereafter changingor'afieb tingthe. price displayed by the opening quotation wheels.

These and other features,.-capabilities and ad! vantages of the invention. will. appear from. the sub joined detail description of. one specific embodim-ent thereof illustrated-in the=accompanying drawings, in which 7 Fig, 1 is a iragmen-talirontielevation oifa stock quotation bjoar'd.

Fig. 2 is a f-IfaEHfBIiUaTBIidFIGYatiOH of partly broken away;

Fig, 3 is a frag'rlieiital -"151 i1- fiaii71y*ifi seetibndf 'a'setof liQilotat-ionwheelsl I Fig. is ase'otihh on t he -1i e Fig. 5 is asetidfro the '3. Fig. sis an enlarged fragmiiial dearer-parts "of the conductors.

Fig. 7 is a. fragmenti detail, 's'howingthe anchoring means for the; -(i110tjat'ior'i wheels.

Fig. 8 is'apersp'eotive o'ifof'n'e bf thein'diciaclips. Fig. 9 is a perspectivediagrammaticallyshowihg the wiring "of 'the high. and 10W quotation \lVhK-ZEIS. i i

. $9 the same .2. Fig. 10 is an enlafgdeiidelevation partly in section of the numeral-keyboard.

H Figs, Hand -12- are the upper and lower halves diagrammatically sl oivi-ng. the wiring for controlling -the-severa1 record posting Wheels.

The record F inachine constituting the main part of thisfinventio may in part be. used for posting the returns of 'anfelection, as an stance, or the rcords o'tairplane flights or parimutuel. records, hi: the quotations of a stool; market. The specific embodiment-here illustrated is particularly adaptedffor posting and recording the 'duotati'ons of fa sto'ck 'market, such as the O'penj High? L'owhand Last, referring 'to the opening quotation, highest quotation of the day, lowest quotation of th'e'd'ay and last or current quotation. 6f the'day. These, desi nations fOpen, fI-Iighj fli olwf and Last are extensively used in the brokersofiices throughout the The present machinefcbnsists essentially of "a posting'or duotation'board divided into a nuin' ber of areas "diii'giu'pon the number of stocks to be re through this board. It is q i i i Wi ihfe b Q? rdis.,. n s o posting 'sQt ockQquotations to provide areas for at least one hundr fty stocks. It' isbelieved practi'cal with thepres" "'board'tq-provide as many 'areasifora many d1 rent stocksas are required. 7 The inachinqffor purpose of description, may be c inveniently 'divided into several topics, more orfless i ra'rilyohosien as an'in'stan c'e, the srqcrsaeadn the mechanism for setting the last quotation, the 'in echanism for setting either the higher low iiiiotatioii, ahdjthe mechanism'for setting the board eio'r the opening of aftra'diiig day, to enable-recording the opening quotation.

Briefly, the machine "will include a lettering "or an alphabetical lattens device such as the "keyboard I having'thre separate keyboards 2, 3 and '4', the"lfeylociard's or which will be operated to Select jtl'tl'e stock fdi' wfifc h the Uliotatibh is 130158 "posted. g

In addition, triejjiiacriine alsoha's ase ondkeyboaru coiisistinghnly' i numeral such as the kevboard 5, which comrridn ijo 'all' of the stocks and will be operated oniyaiter trie stock has been "selot'ed. V v

Acc'o'rciing to the mtrianisiii fhe'rein'afte'r to be described; withthe first'quotation. allof the number wheels of the particular sto'ck, see Fig. i, will be set to post the first quotation for each iesta; to wit, below each 'of'the Words Open,

" I-I'igh," ow and Last. Thereupon, if idr this stock the oration s higher than the bl ening duot'ation, bii'lytl ieriiimber wheels under the words fHgh andfLast will change. If, thereupon, the third quotation of the day is lower than thebpening t nerar es, en only the sum: bj'ei wheels under 'tlfe words how and Last -shaft 2|.

Qone time. that the solenoid I8 as aforesaid will resoond to the combin tion DAY, that i's, when the keys of and the num er Wheels under the wordfLow" will only be operated when the current quotation is lower than any previously recorded quotation. In the interest of clarity, the several main parts of the mechanism will now be described in the order heretofore named.

Stock selector The wir ng diagrams illustrated in Figs. 11 and 12 diagrammatically show the hookup between a keyboard I and the stock selected; Assuming that the sets of number wheels 6, 1, 8 and 9 at the upper end of Fi 11 are connected, as hereinafter to be described. to ost or record the the solenoid I is onerati ely connected by wires when the combination DAY is actuated, that is, when the letter D in the key board 2. the letter A in the key board 3 and the letter Y" in the keyboard 4 are actuated, When this solenoid is so energized. it will actuate the lever II to shift the clutch element |2 which, is splined to shaft |6 into clutching engagement with theface l3 of the collar 4 on the beveled gear, I 5 which is free on the shaft l6. and which beveled gear |5= in turn is in mesh with the beveled gear, I! on the shaft IE on which the sets of number wheels 6, I. 8 and 9 are rotatably mounted. The shaft IS, in the present instance, at it lower end is provided with a beveled gear I!) in mesh with beveled gear 28, freel mounted on the shaft 2|, the beveled gear having the collar 22 provided with a clutch face 23 to engage 'the clutch face of the clutch 24. The shaft, 2|

in turn has slidably mounted thereon, but fixed to rotate therewith. the two clutch units 25 and .26 mounted to cooperate with the clutch collars 21 and 28, respectively, rotatably mounted on the The clutch elements 21 and 28 are provided with beveled gears 29 and 30, respectively, in mesh with the beveled gear 3| mounted on the shaft 32 of the motor 33.

'When the clutch l2 en ages the collar M, the clutch 24 en ages the collar 23 and the clutch 25 engages the collar 21. then the shaft 2| will be actuated in one direction by the motor 33. On the other hand, if instead of the clutch 25 being in engagement with the clutch collar 21, the clutch 26 is in engagement with the clutch collar 28, then the shaft 2| will be-rotated in the opposite direction by the motor 33. The shaft 2| is mounted at the lower end of the board and is common to all of the vertically extendingshafts,

such as the shafts i6, 34 and others, depending upon the number of columns of stock areas provlded;

While the columnar solenoid 35 for the clutch such as the solenoid ID, will be energized at any In the present instance, it is assumed the letters "D, A and Y are depressed, form- 4. ing the ticker symbol of the stock Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company.

The wiring for the solenoid l0 will now be described; Theletter fD- as an instance, is connected by the Wire 36 with the wire 31 which is connected by the wire 38 to the return wire The letter D is also connected by the wire 40 with the contact 4| of a series of contacts, which connectedby the wire 44 to the wire 45, which jquotations of the stock DAY, thesymbol for Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company, then may be connected by the switch arm 46 with the wire 41, which in turn is connected to the other return wire 48. When the relay 43 is so energized, it will initially actuate the three-armed switch consisting of the arms 49, 58 and 5| to engage the contacts 52, 53 and 54. Thereupon, when the letter A of the key board 3 is depressed, the relay 55 will be energized to actuate ;wire 10 which is connected by the wire 1| to the switch arms 58, 51 and 64 to the Wire 12, which is connected to the main high voltage return wire 13. The other terminal of the solenoid H3, in the present instance, is connected by the wire 14 with the solenoid 35, which in turn is connected by the 'wire 16 through the switch arms 5|, 58 and 65 with the wire 11, which is connected to the other high voltage return wire 18.

' When the solenoid 35 is so energized, the. shaft f|6 is drivingly connected with the common driven At the same time, when the solenoid I0 is energized, the shaft I8 of the number wheels 6,1, 8, and 9 will be drivingly connected with the shaft l6. At the same time, however, since the lever II with its integral arm actuated by the solenoid I8 is connected to the bell crank 19 by the link 8| the contacts 82, 83, 84 and 85 of the four number wheels 9 for the last quotation of the stock selected will be actuated to engage the four sets of contacts 86, 81, 88 and 89.

Up to this time, however, since neither the clutch 25 nor the clutch 26 has been actuated to drivingly connect the shaft 2| with the motor shaft 32, the number wheels 9 will remain at rest.

Not until the numerals constituting the new quotation are set through the keyboard 5 will the shaft 2| be drivingly connected with the motor shaft 32 to actuate the number wheels9.

The keys of the keyboards 2, 3 and 4 rise immediately after being depressed. However, to

maintain the connection, the levers 49, 56 and 63,

when brought into contact with their respective contacts 52,- 59 and 61 will form a holding circuit for the relays 43, 55 and 62, respectively, enabling ,the current then to pass through these relays by way of the connection established by the switch arms 49, 56 and 63, without passing through the wiring connection of the keyboards 2, 3 and 4.

The contact 4| connecting the wire 46 with the bar 42 is movably mounted along the bar 42, the wire 40 being only one of twenty-six wires in the cable 94, the other twenty-five wires of which are connected to the remaining letters of the key- 'The electrical connections, not numbered, between the outer slip ring H1 and the interme diate arcuate contacts II9, I20, I22 and I24 and the electrical connections between the inner slip ring H8 and the intermediate arcuate contacts I2I, I23, I25 and I26 above referred. to are depressed, that is,'recede from the face of the disk II6 so that the brushes now to be described do not engage the connections between the intermediate arcuate contacts and the outer and inner slip. rings I I1 and I I 8, respectively.

Furthermore, the intermediate arcuate contacts are only intermittently engaged as distinguished from being continuously engaged. As an instance, the contacts II9 are intermittently engaged by the outermost brush I29, the contacts I and I2I by the brush I30, the contacts obtain ten combinations, two wires to each key,

Figs. 10 and 12. i

The numeral key board 5 will consist of four key board rows I34, I35, I36 and I31, the key board row I34 for the hundreds, the key board row I35 for the tens, the key board row I36 for the units, and the key board row I31 for the "eighths. by the keys of the key board rows I34, I35 and I36 control their respective numeral wheels 90, 9| and 92, respectively, are identical only one set of connections for the hundreds key board row I35 will be described.

It is of course understood that today even on the New York Stock Exchange there are very few, if any, stocks that are selling over $200. per share and the vast majority of stocks are selling under $100. per share, so that the hundreds wheels will be rarely actuated. Furthermore, in the trading of any particular day from sale to sale the change rarely is a full dollar per share, and the vast majority of changes from sale to sale are in values of one-eighth of a dollar per share, and consequently the numeral wheel that will be actuated most of the time will be the numeral wheel 93. The hundreds wheel 90, of fcourse, would also be actuated if the price rises from 99% to 100 or above, or from"199%" to 200 or above, and would of course also move if the price rose from 100 to 200 or dropped a full hundred. Since in any price change where the'price change would cause the hundreds wheel to change, all of the other numeral wheels would also be actuated, as an example,-a"price-change will now be explained which will affect the hundreds wheel and thereby all of the other numeral wheels.

1 In Fig. 12 it is assumed that the last previous price recorded was "300 and that the'ne'w price recorded was 200. 'When the new f2'00 price was to be recorded, and assume that the stock corresponded'to the symbol DAY," the-operator would first operate the three letter sets of keys 2, 3 and 4 of the stock selector key board I, where- 'upon the relays now to be describedcorresponding to the last previous quotation assumed to be 300 on the wheels '90, 9I', 92 and" 93 would be energized. Thereupon the numeral wheels '90, 9|, 92 and 93 will only be actuated to the new price Since the electrical connections where-'- '200 after the 'numeral'200and'a' black key on the key board rows I34 to I31 were depressed.

- As an instance, looking at Fig. 12 after the stock selector key board I had been depressed, and assuming that the numeral wheels 90, 9|, and 92 registered 300 and the numeral wheel 93 displayed ablack spot indicating that there was no fraction of a dollar in the last previous quotation reported, then upon the actuation of the bell crank 19, Fig. 11, to bring the several contacts 82, 83, 84-and 05 into engagement with the several pairs of contacts 86, 81, 88 and 89 certain of the relays now to be described associated with each of the wheels 90, 9| 92 and 93 will be energized. In the present instance, some of the relays I38 associated with the numeral wheel 90 will be energized.

The contacts 86, 86 of the wheel 90 will be connected tothe brushes I28 and I21. The brushes I29 to I33, inclusive, provided for cooperating with the intermediate arcuate contacts M9 to I26, inclusive, are each connected with one of the wires in the cable I39. As an instance,the wire I40 will be connected to the brush I29, the wire I4I will be connected to the brush I30, the wire I42 to the brush I3I, the wire I43 to the brush I32 and the wire I44 to the brush I33. In the present instance, to facilitate illustrating the same, the relays I38 are arranged in pairs so that the first pair I45 are connected to the wires I40 and MI respectively, and will alone be energized when the numeral 9 is displayed on the numeral wheel 90. The next pair of relays I46 are connected to the wires I40 and I42, respectively, and will be alone energized when the numeral 8 on the numeral wheel 90 is in displaying position. The pair of relays I41 will be associated when displaying the numeral 7, the relays I48 will be associated when displaying the numeral f6, the relays I49 when displaying the numeral 5, the relays I50 when displaying the numeral 4, the relays I5I when displaying the numeral 3, the relays I52 when displaying the numeral 2, the relays I53 when displaying the numeral 1, and the relays I54 when displaying the indicium 0. The pair I41 are connected to the wires I40 and I43, the relays I48 are connected to the wires I40 and I 44, the relays I49 to the wires MI and I42, the relays I50 to the wires I41 and I43, the relays I5I to the wires MI and I44, the relays I52 to the wires I42 and I43, the relays I53 to the wires I42 and I44, and the relays I54 to the wires I43 and I44.

Each relay I38 when energized is adapted to "close a switch I55. If the'two switches I55 of the relays I5I are closed, then a circuit will be established to switch 394 from the negative relay low voltage lead 48 through the conductor I56 and to all of the resistances I51 associated with the relays I5I, I50, I49, I48, I41 and I46 connected to the conductor I 58 which is connected to the down relay I59, in turn connected by the conductor I60 to the switch 394.

The up relay I6I and its relationto thedown relay I59 will now be described. The up relay is connected by the conductor I62 to the series of resistances I63, which resistances are in turn connected to the series of contacts I61. From the foregoing it will thus appear that so far through the brushes I21, I28 connected to the outer slip ring l I1 and inner slip ring I I8, respectively, and thebrushes I30 and I33 with the arcuate contacts I20 and I26 adjacent to one another, that the relays I5I will be energized to close their respective switches I55, the current for energizing the relays I5I passing from the low voltage main lead 4-8 through the conductor l64, through the asses relays I 51; and then through? the wires: MI;- and; I 44 to the. outer'slip .ring; I l .1; and inner slin ring H8, respectively, to the, brushes 121 and -I2.8,-

respectively, and then-through thefcontacte 8.8.1 and 82 to-the conductor." Iliiandzfromit to the main low vltage-lead.39-.- I I Up to this time; however neither the relays. I 59 nor I 6 I will have .beenrenergized; Thesecan only be :energizedwhena .key correspondinggtora numeral incliciav 0" to:9;inc1usive,.0n thekeyboard row: I34 iszenergized. In. Fig. 12. the keys'. I 66 diagrammatically shown. are. members ofithe key board row I34.

If the next-.quotationvis-"200, indicative: oflthe fact that theprice has dropped-frhml300,? the. 1 last preceding; quotation, ,then' the .key Ilifiecorree sponding to the numeral: 22" willbe depressed and when so depressed it williinitiallxfirst en; gage thecontact I61; then. the: contact I58. By

initially engaginggtheecontact,Ififhit will establish,

will, asafpresaid initially; engage. the eontaet- When it en a e the I contact, I .68, then a;

I 81. circuit; will; beestablished'it-fromathe. low. voltage lead 48ldown through the conduotor IE9 through the switch. I66 contact-I88, to the =conduotor 395.

to the relay 39.6 to. the.;con ductors .39l and. I I 5: to the positive main low voltagevlead When the circuit is;so;-.establi shed throughpthetrelay 395 it will close the switQhJIIAthus completing the circuit vforr-thetwo relays I 5.9;and I6 I so..thatthe lever IlIl-conneetedltothe equalizing springs Ill and- H2 willbedeilected-toward/the: dew-n relay I59, in .turn to, pressrtl'ie .contact. Iliinto. engagement with" the contact I14. and. thereby. cause an electric current; toflbe vestablished from the-low voltage lead..39 through theconductorl ITIB to the conductor-I18, and-from the conductor, I'IIi. to the-conductor. I8I-by way of the relays I.9 5,.

I98 and I9'I,.and=fromthetc onductors I ITI. tothe down relay I78 and fromlthesdown relay. I18. through-the conductor. I19 to the-switch larm 18.8 where the current issinterruptedruntil the..relay I8I is energized to swing the switch IBILin-to C0111! tact with the contact. I 8-2. when. .thescurrentuwill then pass up :through .the.;.conductor.l 8,3.- and out through the low-voltage, -main.leadA8; The-relay, I8I however, ,will. not he energized .until. at..least a numeral-indicia key in thekey beard row;I3I- has been depressed or. until; asyinthevpresent instance; akey ,in each of the.- hey board :rowsLI 34, I35, I38 and I3'I has been depressed... Whenat least a I numeral indici a key -in;raw: III-1 has-.Ibeen depressed tor alliour, keys haue been depressed. they'will automatieallyrbe held win .depnessedposie tion.

When the, relay; H8 is. energized it willaswing' the two switch. arms: I 84 and; I85 into contact with thecontacts I 8.6- randrl 8'I. .Thi-sewilltin the. first place cause theesolenoid-I-flflto he energized; the cm'rentnpassing from- .the :main high voltage lead I8.- through the .conductor- BIL-to the switch arm I84 then the conductor IIIIL.thrzough. the solenoid I88. to the rconductonIIl I. and .fromihe conduetor. I9=I ,to the :other, high ivol-tageeleadJfl.

When the .solenoid. I88Iis. ;so ener ized, itwi-ll actuate its core I .93 to actuate .the lever. I96; in turn to. actuate the clutch. 25 110 .mesh. withthe clutch .2I to., the .heveled gear 29; wherehy gthe 10 motor? 33 will. through: the. beveled. gears .3 I and 29: actuatethe shaft 2I;,in.tfurnto'.actuate the shaft-I8 to, cause. the numeralwheels. 90; 9|, 92' and 9.3; tobevactuatedrsg. that the. lower price quotation. 52.001 willlbedisplayediin. place of the preceding last...quotation 3001 Tocause the numeral 'wheel'90to be rotatedih a reverse-direction in .view;oithe-.transmission.aforesaid; it will Of! conrserbeohvious: thatth'e; shaft. 3' will initially rntate. the. wheel 93 in..turn.t0 actuate the wheel 92,,111 turn. tQ actuatethe wheel.- 91 and finally to actuate the =wheell90 When: the current..is.= souinitially set: up in the conductor an. will; at the; same time energize the lip-relay I95Lofthe tenamechanism, the. up relay Illfieotthevunits mechanism and the up relay 1.91201 ltheeighths-mechanism so as to attract their. respective switches. I98}. I 89 and 2 00? to throw eut ..alllup cincuitklceys I andi'thus insure the current. affeetingonly. the. down relay I181 When: the-.,so1enoid I8B3haslso. been energized ta drivingly. connect the shaft. I8',..the shaft I8 willrntate. until the. wheels; 93', 92' and. 91 have reversed successively until. the. Wheel 9.0' has movedintopositioh to. display. the numeral 2. insteadlofithenumeral:33 Whenthis happens, thentheeresistance IEJLassociated with therelays I52. .wil1=be electrically;connected due .to the fact that. the/relays I52 will havei been energized. to close-their'respectiyeswitches I55; The relays .I 52Hwill, .of. coursewbeenergizednthe. moment that the; hundreds; wheel '90; hasumoyed into position contact IZI-Mandthus interrupt the current-to the relay I18 to (8:110W4 the sl vi-toh-.-arms-v I84 and I I85 to separate from theirrespectivecontacts I86 and-I81; I v r Thisinterru-ption :in the current will,- of course, interrupt -the. fl w of current. through the relay I8I to allow the switch arm I88 to be returned by: its: spring. and. when 3 it does return,- itwill momentarilylswingf the switch arm .281 into contact.with-the..c ntact-. 202 by, meansof trigger armIOA :with its shoulder 28.3,. Arm 2Il4-releases switch-.arm 281 by.- beingqcammed. upwardly-at the-.endtof-rits strokethus interrupting the current thereby momentarily established. The cir.-. cult established .hy the enga ementof the switch arm 2.1M .withthe contact 202-:will cause the cur-'- rent to flow.fromtheelowivoltage lead 48 through thelconductqr tflltto the conductor 205. and then through. the:solenoidiflfi toattract its core 201; Fiom thetsolenoid .286 the .currentrpasses through the condilcton 2Il8lt0- the-conducton 209 to the contact..2I'I2' and from the contact 282 to the arm 2 III and from theearm 2AM to. the conductor 2.-I I and lfrom theecondluctor 2.Ifl+to.-the conductor 38; and then ,up tmthe {other lowvoltage lead 39;. When. theesplenoiddilfi, Fig-h. .l0,-,is thus -momen.-. tarily energized by;..attracting :itsgore 1201, .it will actuate -.the.braek1et- 2ZI I "to clearthe latches :2 I2; 2|},,2.III..andl2I5 170.allow-thetkeyseof any-of the several ken-,boardwows I 3-4 I35; I36 and I3! previously depressed-.120. rise-rte tlueinformer.nore malpesitionu, 1

Atthe same time that thesolenoid 286 is ener- .glzegLyvithfljtlng. mlomentaryv engagement ofthe switch.- I;'I.3: to: withdraw "from contact' with the 1i contact 292 by the arm 20I, the relay 2I6 will be energized to actuate the arm 46 to clear its contact 2I1 thereby to interrupt the current passing through the wire 45 to de-energize the relays 43, 55 and 62 and thereby allow the holding switches 49, 56 and 63 of the stock selector key board to be released. 7

If the new quotation was higher than the last previous quotation displayed by the wheel 99, the up relay I6I would be effective to attract the arm I10, thereby initially to energize the down relays 2I8, 2I9 and 220 to throw out all down circuit keys and finally energize the up relay 22I instead of the down relay I18, and finally energize the solenoid 222 to drivingly connect the shaft 2I with the motor 33 in turn to drivingly connect the shaft I8 to rotate in the opposite direction to that heretofore described, that is, to cause the several wheels 93, 92, 9| and 90 successively to be rotated until a higher numeral appears on the numeral wheel 90 than that theretofore displayed. After the new quotation is displayed by the wheel 99. then the mechanism will come to restin the same way as heretofore described when the new quotation was lower, and the relays 2I6 and solenoid 296 will be energized, the one to release the circuit closing keys for the stock selected, and the solenoid 206 mechanically'to release the numeral keys of the key board rows I34 to I31, inclusive. The solenoids I88 and 222 thus serve as solenoid control means to cooperate with the movable contacts 82, 83, 84 and 85 when said key board has been actuated.

Mechanism for setting either the high or low quotation When describing the operation of the mechanism for setting the last quotation, it was shown how the numeral wheel 90 previously displaying a 3, or rather when the numeral wheels 90, 9|, 92 and 93 previously displaying the price 300 with a black spot on the numeral wheel 93, was changed todisplay 200 with a black spot indicative of a $200. quotation. In other words, it

described how the last quotation wheels 90 to 93 and its associated mechanism was operated to cause the price to change from a higher to a lower price. 1 When, however, the new quotation on the last quotation wheels 99 to 93, inclusive, drops to a new low for the trading day, then the adjacent set of numeral wheels 223, 224 and 225 may be actuated to display the new low. If the new quotation being recorded by the last quotation wheels 99 to 93 is lower than the previous last quotation, but not lower than the lowest quotation of the day, then the low quotation wheels 223, 224 and 225 will remain unaffected.

In turn, if the new quotation being reported by the last quotation wheels 90 to 93 is the high for the particular trading day, and higher than any quotation previously recorded by the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228, instead. of

actuating the low quotation wheels 223, 224, and 225, the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228 will be actuated to report or display the new high quotation for the day. In turn, if the new quotation reported by the last quotation wheels. 90 to 93 is higher than the previous last quotation, but not higher than the highest quotation for the day reported or displayed on the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228, then the high quotation whee1s226, 221 and 228 will remain unaffected.

It is here assumed that the low quotation wheels 223, 224 and 225 and the high quotation wheelsj226, 221 and zza' will be operated relative to a particular tradingperiod, such as a particular trading day as aforesaid, a particular trading week or the like. In other words, when the start of a particular trading day has been determined, it will only be necessary to 'set the last quotation wheels 99 to 93, inclusive, the low quotation wheels 22 3, 224 and 225, and the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228 to coincide with one another in the manner hereinafter described, when the low quotation wheels 223, 224 and 225 and the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228 will be ready for operation as now to be described.

In the interest of simplicity, neither the low quotation wheels nor the high quotation wheels just referred to will have a hundreds wheel, but only have a tens wheel, units wheel and eighths wheel. The low quotation wheel 223 and the high quotation wheel 226 reporting or displaying the tens, the low quotation wheel 224 and the high quotation wheel 221 displaying the units, and the low quotation wheel 225 and the high quotation wheel 228 displaying the eighths.

The mechanism for automatically causing the low quotation wheels and the high quotation wheels to be actuated according to the present invention are substantially identical, one acting just the reverse of the other. For the purpose of the present description, the mechanism for actuating the low quotation wheels 223, 224 and 225 will first-be described. It will appear from the previous description that when the last quotation wheels 90 to 93 have been actuated to move to a lower price, that the down relay I18 was actuated and also the solenoid I88. When the down relay I18 was actuated, the actuation of the switch arm I into engagement with the contact I81 closed the circuit to energize the down relay 229, the current passing from the low voltage main lead 39 through the conductor 230 through the switch arm I85, contact I81 to the conductor 23I and from the conductor 23I through the conductor 232 to the down relay 229 and then through the conductor 233 to the switch arm 234 and from the switch arm 234 to the contact 235 to the conductor 236 and from the conductor 236 to the low quotation wheels 225, 224 and 223 and then out through the conductor 231 to the conductor 238 and from it back to the other main low voltage lead 48.

As described, when selecting the stock through the key board I, the solenoid ID will be energized to actuate the lever II and when actuating the lower II it will at the same time through the projection 239 actuate the switch arm 24!] connected to the switch arm 234 so that the switch arms 240 and 234 will engage the contacts 24land 235, respectively. The conductor 236, Fig. 11, is connected to the brush 24I, Fig. 3. The conductor 231, Fig. 11,

on the other hand, see Fig. 3, is connected to the brush 242. The connection is such that when the shaft I8, rotating so that it will cause the last quotation wheels to 93, inclusive, to change from a quotation above that displayed on the low quotation wheels 223, 224 and 225 to one lower than that displayed on the low quotation Wheels 223, 224 and 225, the shaft I8 will in the meantime cause the hubs of the low quotation wheels 223,224 and 225 to aline where they will cooperate with the numeral wheels to establish a circuit betweenthe brushes MI and 242. When the hubs will so correspond to the position of the numeral wheels of the quotation being displayed, then, due to the fact that the solenoid 229 will be energized tocontactthenouble-switch assand? 399. causing-the arm'3'99 to engage'ithe contacton the conductor, 403', theisolenoid-2 4-3 will be" ener-- gized' to actuate the lever Win -turn t'o*-rotate the i shaft 245 and -withdraw' the-"projection 246- out of locking' engagementwith the numeral wheel 225, when a-'locking"-1neanssuch--as the spring pressed'ball 24Fof-th numeral wheel'22'3'; which rests 'in' a 'detent-323 to- 'connectthe--low quotation wheeli22 5* with? the" hub; such as the hub- 248', Fig: 9, ofthenum'eral whee'l 228. There= upon'rwith'the' continued rotation eithe -shaft- I 8 which ispinned' w the'sleevel 249 of thehub 248; the eighths' wheel 225Zwillbe .rotatedpand it; through the connection now tobe described; may finally also rotate theinumeral wheels 224 and' 223 if the low for the day requiresalso changing these two Whee'is 1224" and 223i iprovi'de'd that the numeral wheel52'25 is'freetobeirotated. If; however, it is J anchored against rotation," the" spring oflthe ball2r41'willallow the ball24'l to be pressed out of th'e Way. while the hubl248is beingrotat'ed.

As'shown inLFigs. 3and 4; the sleeve 249" of the hubs, 248 ofi bothJthe-wheels 225 and 228" are pinned to they shaftl8 "as. af'oresaidi Consequently, ,the. moment that the shaft" I8 is rotated. it will'not onlyrotate the sleeve of'the' gear 102 otth'e lastfquotation wheels; but also the hubs 248 of i theiwh'eel's 225 and 228'of' the low and highs-quotation set? a The? hub 248" of the low quotation-lwheel'. '225' has .a. single tooth. 250 in mesh withthe gear 25lion'thesshaft 252 parallel tothe shaftflfl. .IThe' gear 25] 'has ten teeth. and is integralw'ithlthe huh 253"whi'ch has on it the gear 254' having a plurality ofrsu'ccessiveteeth andalso the .gear.255f havinglon it a singletooth 258; The. teeth of the gear 254 in turn mesh. with the teeth '25]. of'tl'ie. hlild .258.'integral tolits sleeve 259i rotatably mountedlon the. shaft I18; The teeth oflth'e gears 2'54'and the teeth 251" of the hub 258'have. a. ratio of l to? 1; Thezsingle' tooth 256"of.the gear255fmesheswiththe teeth 26!] on the. hub. 261 which is integral with its sleeve 252 rotatablyivmounted. on the. shaft l8 The teeth 250i are tenin numbeiz. In view of the foregoing, with every single completelrotation of the hub 248;}it Willi impart. one-tenth'of a rotation tothe gear 251 and the gear 251 through the gear 254'twill/impart.one-tenthof a rotation to the'hub. 258'; In ,-turn,, -sincel the-gear .255 is integral with the gears. 25lsand 254, every complete rotation of the' gear. 255, will impart only one-tenthbf a rotation to the hub 2 8 l', andocon-i sequently the hub. 26]. will receive. one-tenth of a rotationnwithlevery completerrotation of the hub 258'. On the hub 2'48"i's 'rotatably mounted the eighthslnumeralwheel 225, on the hub 258 is rotatably mounted the uhit'snumeral wheel 22.4; and on thehubZlil is rotatably mountedthe'tens numeral-wheel 223. r

The. eighthsnumerall wheel, has a single tooth 263111! mesh withlthe notche's..264, ten in numb'er, of the wheel gear.265., Theuwheelgear 265 has ten notches' or teeth to one notch 263 of the wheel- '22B'and is integral with the sleeve 265 which; in turn is'integral'withthe gears 26'! and .2881 The gear'-,25T has a. plurality of notches or teeth in meshiwithr the teeth 259 off the units wheel 224; 221" ,and' the gear 268' has a single notch or tooth in, mesh with the plurality of teeth1210 on the tens wheell223, 226 from which it will'appear that when the .ei'ghthswheel makes a} complete .a rotation it will. rotate the gear 265 only. one-tenth of"a rotatiom and through the gear 261 will rotate "the wheel 224, 228one tenth rotated with" the'shaft f8.

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1 4 of a rotation-= foi'every complete rotation of the wheel-2'25 and since it requiresa complete rotationof the gear 288 110 actuate the tens wheel 22 3 one-tenth of ar rotationgthe numeral wheel 223- will onlybe rotated ene tenth --of a rotation with every complete rotation of the units wheel 224. In other words; the hubs-248% 258 and 2'6l through their gears 25l, 254 and 255 will be progressively reduced to one-tenth-of a rotation from one -to the other just 'as the numeral wheels 225, 2-24 and 22 3* throughtheir' gears 2 2 Ii-I and 2B8-will-be progressively-reduced to one-tenth-of arotation from'one totheother;

Accordingto"'this" invention; the -numeral' wheels" 2 25; 2-24 and 223" may remain stationary when the shaft" 1 8- is initially rotated, although their-respectivehubs'"-248', 258 and- 261- may-be For-anchoring the wheels 22 5, 2 24 an'd' 2 2 3 normally against actu' ationwith the shaft l8,, see-Fig: 3; theprojection 24B" aforesaid will be-projecting into one ofthe This projection 246 is formed on the'end'of" the lever "2 12 which inturn is hired to the'shaft 2452 This*shaft 245"as aforesaidi however will not rotate to withdraw'the projection 2 48'-'until the "solenoid 243 has been energized:

The solenoid? 243 will be? energizedi-whenan electric circuithas-been establishedby aprede-- termi'ned' 'ali'n'ement'" 0fcontacts now tobe de scribed" and' which are formed between the hubs 248', 258' and 261 on the one'hand-and the wheels 2287221 and'225; respectivelyyon theother hand; see Fig. 9; The--'hub"-248*hasa-twry faced slip ring 213 having=-a--radially extending face 214' in continuous engagement with the brush" 241-5 Thecylindrical face 2-15of the slip ring 213; on

ment with the contact 2'1'601? -thebracket'-2-I-T having a second-[contact 2 l8 constituting a brush for'engagemenvwiththe spot 219*0n the-cylin 'drical" face of the hub" 248-, whichspot 219-is electrically connected=tothe-cylindrical slip ring 2-80 which-'isin continuous engagement with-the brush or contact 28 of'the bracket 282-; which bracket 282*" has a second contact-or brush- 283 to engage the contact-'28'4 on the cylindrical face of the hub 258; Fig. 11; The spot 284 is'electrically connectedto the continuous cylindrical slip-ring 285 incontinuous'engagement with the contact 281' ofthe bracket 288: The bracket 288' has'a' second contact 289 to engage the'contact 2900n the cylindrical'face of the-hub26l. The contact 28min turnis electrically connected to the-radially extending-slip ring 291" on the outer face of the hub 26| which is in contin'uous -engagernent with the' brush 242..

The brackets 211, 282 and 288 are 'mounted and" secured in the hubs'of thenumeral wheels 225," 224 and 223', respectively;- Consequently; electrical connection from the brush 241' to the brush 242' cannot be establishednntil' the nu-L meralvvheels 225, "224 and; 22'3"havealined their respective-brackets 211,]282and288so that the spots 219, 284-and'29lrof-the hubs 248, 258 and 261* are" in engagement with their respective brushes 218, 283 and 289, respectively. This alinement. obviously can be arbitrarily "established; If it should be "established initially when the numeral Wheels. display the numerals 0; 0 and a blackspotion. the numeraliwheels 2231. 224 and 2 25; respectively, then-if the" quotations to be displayed gradually decrease and the numeral wheelf225f'is freeto'rotate with th'ehub 248; these brackets 211*{2'82 and 288may continue to' estab lisl'ra circuit"- fight' through to thenext to the lowest quotation that may be displayed by these three wheels, to wit: 0, and 1, indicating a price of one-eighth of a dollar, the lowest quotation. While there is no purpose to it, thenumeral wheel 225 can be reduced one-eighth further to return to its. initial spot, 0," 0 and a black spot, indicating that the stock had no value. p

The electric connections now to be described will indicate meanswhereby, initially the through connection from the brush 24I to the brush 242 will only take place when the new quotation being reported will pass from a higher quotation to one lower than that registered on the low quotation wheels 223, 224 and 225. This again will take place at the moment that the hubs 28I, 258 and 248 in the course of their rotation with the shaft I8 will move to bring the ii lspotcontacts'.

290, 284 and 219 into engagement with the brushes 289, 283 and 218. If all of the'quotations before the last were higher than that'recorded by the lowest quotations 223, 224 and225, obviously the hubs 26I, 258 and 248 would not have theretofore brought these spot contacts into contacting position. V

When the hubs 26I, 258 and 248 have brought their contacts into contacting position with the wheels 223, 224 and 225 in the process of reporting a new low, then the electrical circuit will be established by the wiring heretofore described. Starting as an instance from the low voltage lead 48 the current willpass through the conductor 238 to the brush 242 and then after passing through the connection established by the brackets 288, 282 and 211, the current will pass to the brush 2M and out through theconductor 236 to the contact 235, the switch arm 234, the conductor 233, the down relay 229, conductor 232, the contact I81, to the switch arm I85 and the conductor 230, back to the other low voltage main lead 39. Thereupon the wheels 223, 224 and 225 will rotate with the hubs 26I, 258 and 248 until the new low is posted when the down relay I59 and up relay I6I will balance one another to free the arm I10 and break the circuit, in turn to de-energize the relay I18 and permit the switch arms I84 and I85 to clear the contacts I86 and I81. When the switch arms I84 and I85 so clear the contacts I86 and I81, respectively, not only will the circuit through the numeral wheels 223, 224 and 225 be interrupted, but also the circuit to the solenoid I88, thereby to enable the core I93 again to free the clutch element 25 from the clutch sleeve 21 01? the beveled gear 29. At the same time the relay. I8I will be energized to enable the switch arm I80 to clear the contact I82 and then under the bias of the spring 292 enable the lever 204 with its shoulder 203 momentarily to cause the arm I to engage the contact 202. In this momentary contact as aforesaid,the relays 216 and 206 will be energized to break the contact between the arm 46 and the contact 2" to tie-energize the holding relays 43, 55 and 62 and in turn to actuate the solenoid 206 to release the keys I34 to I31, inclusive.

If the last new quotation was higher than the last previous quotation and constituted the high for the trading day, then in the first place, the solenoid 222 will be energized by the'wiring now to be described to cause the shaft I8 to be rotated in the reverse direction, not only to set the last quotation wheels 90, 9|, 92 and 93 to the new high quotation, but also to actuate the high quotation wheels 226, 221' and 228 to post or report the new high quotation for the day. Since the mechanism of the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228 and their respective wiring is identical with that of the low quotation wheelsv223, 224 and 225, the description will not be repeated, but the reference characters merely applied to like parts. In operation, the circuits will be traced to facilitate anunderstanding of the operation of the high quotation wheel. The three sets of alphabetical keys 2, 3, 4 of the key board I for selecting the stock will, of course, have to be initially depressed and thereupon the required rows of keys I34 to I31, inclusive, or at least row I31 with row I36 alone or rows I36 and I35, or with rows I36, I35 and I34. The circuits established by the stock selector keys 2, 3 and 4 need notjbe repeated since they are identical to the circuits established when posting a new low as heretofore desired, except to indicate that the solenoids I0 and 35 will be energized to actuate the clutch member 24 into engagement with the clutch teeth of the sleeve 22 and also to actuate the clutch member I2 into engagement with the clutch teeth I3 of the sleeve I4. The circuit for energizing the solenoid 222 drivingly to connect the shaft I8 in the reverse direction will now be described. Looking at Fig. 12, assume now that relays I5I are energized due to the fact that the previous quotation corresponds to the price 300,

but that instead of depressing the key I66 of the set I34 corresponding to the numeral 2, the key I66 corresponding to the numeral 4 will be depressed. Thereupon, the current flow through the relay I6I will be greater than that flowing through the relay I59 and therefore attract the arm I10 to actuate the switch arm 293 into engagement with the contact 294 whereupon the current starting from the low voltage lead 39 will pass down through the conductor I15 to the switch arm 293, contact 294 to the conductor 295, then up through the several down relays 2I8, 2I9 and 220 to energize the same and interrupt the current'between the switch arm 296 and contact 291, the switch arm 298 and contact 299, the switch arm 300 and contact 30I to throw out of circuit all of the down circuit relays. From the relay 2I8 the circuit will then pass through the conductor 302 to conductor 303, to relay HI and then back through conductor I19 to the switch arm I 80, contact I82 and return low voltage lead 48. The switch arm I will in this 'actionhave been brought into contact with the contact I82 when the relay I8I has been energized as a result of the four keys in the key board 5 having been depressed, that is, one key in each of key rows I34 to I31, inclusive, as heretofore explained.

When the rela 22I is thus energized, it will bring the switch arms 304 and 305 into contact with the contacts 306 and 301 thereby to complete the circuit to the solenoid 222 and also to the relay 308. In the latter case, when the sole noid 222 is energized it will then actuate the clutch 26' into engagement with the clutch sleeve 28 of the beveled gear 30'thereby to drivingly connect the shaft 2|, and in turn the shaft I8 with the motor 33. The electric circuit for the solenoid 222 canbe traced from the high voltage lead 13 to the conductor 309, to the solenoid 222, then the conductor 3 I 0 to the switch arm 305, and then to the conductor I89 to the return high voltage lead 18. The circuit for the relay 308 can be traced as follows: the main low voltage lead 39 being connected tothe conductor 230 which in turn is connected by the arm 804 with the con- 12; taot .305 tothei conductor tbttherswitohtarm 3;!ixfromtheswitch.armfiithtozthe"conductor-31:31 to the relay '3 [lib and fromithetrelay-rrs I185: by means, of the .oonductor'3 la4-towtheoswitoh ar1n=:2&0,:contaotc24 I; conductor 3151120 ether-brush 3:l Brand then throu h themunberingzwheelslzlah zeta-m1 .2261 to. the, brush 3 H: to; the: conductor: ;3 @2130: the; cone ductor 2:38: anal back. tofthe -return;.:low uoltager lead 48. With the high quotationwheelsizifir, 22:13 and 228,, howevenz since they-witltonl-y establish a circuit when the-:shait to; list-turning: in: the. re-- v rse, direction, that is; J to. actuate; the wheels; to; post: a high r inotatiam-v when the "cir uit: s st-.- tahlished from fihe bl'flfi M 6-,,t;o the hrusha 31 1- by:- the hubs; 248; 25,8;and i 2.61; therwheelsgzifl'; 12 2'1: and 2 26,- the initial releasezof-rthe-zwheel-23%from the. projection similar in trhes proiaotiona 246 on be energized when its aim earlier: eneraization--i :-thezrelay 3118.- when the solenoid 32 it is, eneltgjz diit will aotuate, the lever 32} inturn to rotatethhshathhlhto-roolg the arm 3 I 9: andhereby withdraw ritsrn oi ot n to enable the haLIsZAI-iin. recesse 323,--to+ratate; he; wheel 22-8 with the1hubz85 When; thesolea mid. 3211 is. energizemthegourrent will ,fiow from the hi h voltage. maintlead litthroug-h therswit h arm 324 to. the conta t 3l5 and'fromthec n act 325 through the concluotoa 325F150 the solenoid 32il= and irom the, solenoid 329 the currentwill fiow by, means-of the conductor 1311.- .baskw to the-r tu nhiahvoltaseleadrm. i

It is, of, course, olovionsirom .thai e nawh n po ti g a quotation-11min 199. 4/z o; 1'1 1 as an intance, thatowhenuthe, arm,flll breakstthe ooi'itaetv by re onof he new n mber heenmlngzthelas. the oldnumber andther hu equalizing-ethere sistances thearm in the ten column similarto the arm -l 10 wi l then,.make,asimilarcontact on 1 the similar side, by reason oitftheiactl-that t e de ree. of resist n e initheqonnn ing; r sistancesis. in thesame relationas itwas the hundreds olumn. Wh n t e. onsdigits areiequa t th 00.1w responding arm lltlin herunits c lumn will "in t-1 onv n the same manner tor thesamereason; a d when the resistancesheoomesequal. in, thennits olumn the. tannin theneiehths :colnmnwili, Similarly funsztion. l

When a new low figure.istoheposted the four a s simi toarm I111andtoorresnondinsra :istanoes would tunctionr in,- the.. o posite. th ee:-

M ch ni m. for sottingtlzoard-i-a t, the opening Obviouslythis quotation; board can, bea. con-i wheels 225-; 2'21 and'2w registering or posting the high quotation during such trading per1od,;

In some instances it maybe desirable to have an additional quotationfk-nownas the openfr quotation toindieate-th first guotation ot" a y;

given tradingperiod; 'In the averageNew'Yorlg,

city brokers oflioeit probabiy would'be the open quotation for each trading} day; In order to obtain this -openquot-ation; the-quotation Wheels 328; 329 and 33ilwil'1'be'aotuated. These, three 18; huhl33sl havingarsleeve .i32rpinnecl to the shaft t8; in the; present; :instanoeiby the, pin 333. The numeral wheat 3,3101Wi'I-1 display the indicia 1 to 7""inclusiraa blank space, a white spot anda black spot correspondingto the keys' 334'- of-the rowaof-rnumeralkeys l3fl. The, numeralwheel-fiw wi1l;display-the unitsnumeralsand the wheel 328; will displaytho11iens;..numera1s; In the present instance, v the 131M 33! will have ten: recesses 3135i to receive the b90151"; 335: biased by the springs 31311,; The wheels 32,8 532 9 33 0: are connected to; one. another sothat as; the: ei hthsr wheel 330 completes a; full rotation, it: will actuate the wheel- 329 one-tenth of a rotation, and inturn when the wheel 329 eomplotesyarotation, it-will actuate the, wheel-3r2-8;-one;-'tenth of agrotation. This translatio of movement ishroughtoabout by the; chanism nowtaba downbea- The numerah wheel 3.3;flihas ajsinele tooth $38. w ich is adapted:

to-;.enga'ge the notches: on teeth 33.9. in the; gean Wk Th e ratennotc esrtee h -39 SOYt EWJ thefaear SAIL-will onlyb otated one-t nth of a; rotation withleyery rotation'of the numeral'wheelj- 3 30,. v r'll-heegea ft 3A0 qisr-integral with the gears 3H and 34Z-through-the hub'34'3: The gear 34.1: has; a plurality'oi teeth or: notches 344 in, mesh with; the teeth El-of the. numeraLwhee} 3:29 having; a, ratio of 1 :-,to 1,v with one another, and the-gear 342* has a single notch 34%;120 mesh-withthe: ten teeth; 341 of the: numeral .WheeH 2.8; a

Inview of 111115;:QODl10ti011 whenever the pro,- jeetion on the arm. 348, similar tothe projection? .16 islwithdra nn rom h reces n the des of the. wheel 330,-; the .hub1.;33,5, wilt carry with it the wheel 3.30, either; to move toa higher quota-u tionwhen rotating mono direction or to a lower direction. whenfmoving in. the reverse direction. ThQL'M Q 4ili= isifixedt n the shaf 349; which is: (tormented. by. the leuer v3o5ill with the core 35 tof the solenoid; 352;. (Ilonsequently,v Whenever thesolenoicL35Z is energized to actuate the lever- 34,8; the hub 335 will rotate with the shaft I BIineitherdirection vin. turn to, actuate the, numeral wheels 3530., 32, .and 328.

In, ordertofl narethe nume a e 328, 3151 and 330.correspondto the numeral w els of he hi h,.jlo.w andlast qno ationsat any on e, nd necessarily, befiore. thetfirst quotation, o pening quotation, isnoste'd', itwill-be necessar to set the;

whee s. of. the last quotation ofthe slow quotation-t am; of. the high. auotationalLto he Same quotaa 7'0; epress thelnmnenaljsf- -zfil whe eup th st ion which previously. appeared on the numeral; whe ls. 3.28, 32 and. 310. of; thep n qu ta ion: whe ls...

For this purpose, before. the, opening. of a trade ing period, j assuming the. open quotation on. theum'eralw eels. 328, Sand. 3.3!l.were o r n thehigh quotation of ,thernreoceding day and lowerthan the last quotation-oi the preceding day orrade p riodlrthenvexcellent res lt e c v d wh nthelast qnotat oniwhe ls 9fl -to. 93 are first.

inthe r gular wayraisssltoequalthe hignq ota-r. on on he hiahal otation wheelszza, 221. and= 2&8 nssnmingrthat the; lastq otation on thelast quotation Wheels 99, to, 9.3,. inclusive, were- 0283 and. the high quotation was r 0281-- inoli-- 'ating nat th h h quota on w s n sh h of .a iiollnarhighertmn the, last; quotation, then t only, necessary to denresskthe symbol on the ey board. I tor sel atrthe stock desired and to quotation wheels 80 to .9.3,,v.i nc1usive, willmove up to correspond, with the quotation on the high quotation wheels 22.6; to. 2,286, nclusive. Then it.

els, see-*Fiaha e i ou ted on a common s ues adthat the highquotation wheelsamithe;

last quotation wheels be reduced to the open quotation of the last previous day, which it is' assumed for the purpose of the present example to be 0277 when the reversing switch consisting of the arms 353 and 3I2 is swung out of contact with the contacts 354 and 355 and into engagement with the contacts 356 and 351. Then if the same stock is again selected and the numeral keys corresponding to the quotation "0277 are depressed. then the last quotation as well as the high quotation wheels will turn back to register or post the numerals 277" on the high quotation wheels and the numerals 0277 on the last quota ion wheels.

Thereupon if the reversing switch is again returned to normal where the switch arms 353 and 3| 2 engage the contacts 354 and 355, and the same stock is again selected and the keys corresponding to the quotation 0276 which is assumed as the low quotation for the preceding day are now depressed. the last quotation wheels 90 to 9 inclus ve, will recede to post the quotation 0276." Thereupon it is only necessary again to actuate the reversing switch and swing the arms 353 and 3I2 back to the contacts 356 and 351 and after depressing the stock selecting keys and the numeral keys corresponding to the quotation 0277, the last quotation wheels and the low quotation wheels will move up so that the last quotation wheels will po-st the quotation A "0277 and the low quotation wheels will post the quotation 277 when all of the quotation wheels, open, high. low and last, all have the same quotation. It might then be desirable that all of the quotation wheels be changed to a fractionless number, such as the number 0253- for the last quotation wheel when each of the other quotation wheels will register the quotation 28- in which case the will indicate a white spot to indicate that there has been no transaction in the stock, the white spot appearing in the zero area of the eighths numeral wheels.

In order to cause all four sets of quotation wheels to rise from 0277 to 028- it will first be necessary to change the reversing switch back to normal where its arms 353 and 3I2 engage the contacts 354 and 355, and the opening key 358 on the key board I is depressed together with the keys corresponding to the stock selected and the numeral keys on thekey board 5 depressed corresponding to the quotation 028-. Since the last quotation is rising from "0277 to 028-, the motor 33 will be drivingly connected with the clutch 25 to actuate the shaft I8 to actuate the last quotation wheel-s 90 to 93, inclusive, in an up direction. At the same time, since this quotation is higher than 0277," the high quotation wheels 226, 221 and 228 will, of course, be actuated to the new higher quotation 028-."

When the single switch 324 and double switch arms 398 and 399 have been closed by the relays 308 and 229, then the current can pass from the high voltage negative lead I3 through the switch 324 to the conductor 400 to the switch arm 398, conductor 40I to the solenoid 352 and from the solenoid 352 through the conductor 32! back to the positive high voltage lead 18 in turn, at this time a circuit will also be established from the high voltage negative lead I3 through the conductor 402 to the switch 399, conductor 403 and solenoid 243 to the conductor 32'! and finally to the positive high voltage lead I8.

7 In practice, highs of all stocks in which there have been transactions will be successively reduced to the respective open quotations. The

reverse switch 353 will then be thrown and the lows of all stocks in which there have been transactions will be successively raised to the open quotations. Then the reverse switch will again be thrown and contact made through the open key so that all quotations may be posted at the nearest whole number to the closing quotation of the preceding day with the white spot displayed in the eighths column.

The depression of the opening key 358 when depressing the stock selector keys 2, 3 and 4 and the numeral keys I34 to I31, inclusive, will cause the relays 308 and 229 to be energized thereby in turn to energize the solenoids 352, 320 and 243 so that not only the arm 3l9 but also the arms 212 and 348 will be rocked to free the numeral wheels 225 and 330 to enable the shaft I8 drivingly to connect the numeral wheels 328, 329 and 330 of the opening quotation wheels, but also the numeral wheels 223, 224 and 225 of the low quotation wheels. When the opening key 358 is so depressed. the circuit for energizing the relays 308 and 329 passes from the negative low voltage main lead 48 up through the conductor 238 through the low quotation wheels to the conductor 236 and thereupon by way of the switch arm 234 to the conductor 233 and then through the down relay 229 to the conductors 232 and 23l to the switch arm I and from it through the conductor 230 to the positive low voltage lead 39.

The latter circuit will be established if the shaft I8 is drivingly connected by means of the down relay IIB to rotate in a down or diminishing price direction. In order to establish the circuit for the up relay 308, the current for the circuit so established will pass from the negative low voltage lead 38 up through the conductors 238 and 3 I 8 to the high quotation wheels and then by way of the conductors 3I5, 3 to the up relay 308, then down 368 to the open button 358 and then by way of the conductor 369 to the conductor 232 and from it to the conductor 23I, switch arm I85 and the down direction control to the conductor 230, and finally to the positive low voltage lead 39. If the keys depressed would initially direct that the shaft I8 were drivingly connected to rotate in an increasing price direction, then the current would normally pass through the up releasing relay 308 by way of the switch arm 304 and the circuit through the down releasing relay 229 would be established by way of the conductors 368 and 369 controlled by the button 358 as aforesaid.

After all of the sets of quotation wheels will post the same quotation, the open high and low sets of quotation wheels each posting the quotation 28- and the last quotation wheels to 93, inclusive, posting the quotation 028-, then the button 359 on the display board 360 may be depressed.

The panel 36I of each stockon the board 360 is provided with a button 359. After the four sets of quotation wheels of each stock have been set to post the nearest fractionless price to the previous last quotation at the end of the last trading day or period, then the button 359 of each panel 36I is depressed. When the button 359 is. so depressed, it will brin its lever 362 into contact with the two contacts 363 and 364. The

lever 362 will furthermore be held in this closed position by the arm 365 whereupon, as hereinafter to be described, when the solenoid I0 is energized it will initially depres the extension 361 of the lever II to bring the tripping arm 366 in.

position to engage the arm 365 to release the lever 362 after the solenoid I is again de-energized.

In other words, when the buttons 359 are do pressed, then when the first quotation of a ve trading day is posted, the operator will initially again select the stock to be posted through the key board! and then select the price by depressing the keys of the key board 5. When this is completed, assuming that the price is decreased over the -fractionless posted price 028-," initially the solenoid I0 will be energized to bring the tripping arm 366 under the arm 365, but not at this time affect the position of the arm 365, that is, not disturb the position of the arm 352 to interrupt the current through the switch arm 362 across the contacts 363 and 384. While the solenoid I0 is so energized and the arm 362 is held in engagement with the contacts 363 and 364, both the releasing relays 308 and 229 will be energized so that not only the solenoid 243 will be energized, but also the solenoids 352 and 320. When the solenoids 352 and 320 are so energized, the current will pass from the negative low voltage main lead 18 through the conductor :38 to the conductor 3I8, the high quotation wheels by way of the conductors 3|5, 3I4'to the up releasing relay 308 and then the conductors 3| 3, 310

/ to the contact 363 and then by way of the switch arm 362 to the contact 364 and the conductor 31I to the conductors 232 and 23I to the switch arm I85,,-and by means of the conductor 230 to the positive low voltage main lead 39.

Preferably in accordance with common practice, the current for the power circuit controlling the motor and solenoids is a high voltage circuit of 110 volts, while the current for the relays is a low voltage circuit of 24 volts.

It is, of course, also to be understood that the shafts .349, 322 and 245 will extend the full height of fifteen rows of stock posting mechanism and that the solenoids 352, 320 and 243 will be common each column of fifteen rows of stock posting mechanisms. If as heretofore set forth a stock quotationboard is made according to the present invention, to post three hundred stocks, there may be provided twenty columns of fifteen rows of stock quotation posting mechanisms and a set ,of solenoids 352, 320 and 243 for each column.

There'will also be provided one vertical shaft I6, 34, for each column of stock quotation posting mechanisms.

Each cable I39 consisting of the conductors I40 to I44, inclusive, is separated into its re spective wires at the lower end "of a bar 312.

This bar 312, see Fig. 6, is composed of some suitable insulating material and has mounted thereon the conductive strips 313. The conductive strips 313, five in number, are each connected to' one of the wires I40 to I44, inclusive, and con-x stitute' extensions of said wires I40 to I44, inelusive. Adjacent each wheel 90 of all fifteen rows {of a stock quotation mechanism the bar 312 isprovided with five openings to receive the brushes I29 to I33 inclusive, see Fig. 3. These brushes, see Fig. 6, engage the tongues 314 formed in the. strips 313, resiliently to maintain the brushes I29 to I33 in engagementwith the side of the wheel 90.

In order to anchor the shaft l8 when at rest so that it will enable the several numeral wheels accurately to display their numbers, and also to enable the several hubs when in contact forming ositionwith their numeral wheels to registerany predetermined-positions, any suitable 22' anchoring means may be used. In the present instance, the shaft I8 has mounted thereon the star wheel 315 to register with the projection 316 on the lever 311 fulcrumed at 318, and having its free arm provided with a spring 319 resiliently 383 registering with the numerals to be displayed by the "open quotation wheels 328 to 330, inclusive, but also above the three windows 384 registering with the numerals to be displayed by thefhigh" quotation wheels 226 to 228, inclusive,

and the windows 385 registering with the numerals to be displayed by the low quotation wheels 223 to 225 inclusive. Above the windows 386 I registered with the numerals to be displayed by.

the last quotation wheels to 93, inclusive, in the present instance there are provided only four recesses 381 one above each window 386, and another row of recesses 388 in the adjacent panel above the panel 36l, one reces 388 registering with each recess 381. I I

Preferably in the panel 389 at the top of the board 330 above the uppermost panel 360, the following indicia are formed: above the row of the word Close" being disposed above the word "Last." The words Open, High, Low and "Last in the panel 389 of course indicate the:

character of quotations to be displayed below the same. H

The word "Stock above the word Open would indicate that in the openings 38I and 382 will be secured clips, such as the clips 39I, bearing initials corresponding to the-symbol of the stock whose quotations are being displayed on the panel- 360 immediately below it. In Fig. 1, three clips "I bearing the letters D,"? A and Y arepositioned in the recesses 38l and 382, the letters "DAY in thepresent instance constituting the symbol for the stock Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Company. These clips 39I, see Fig. 8, are generally arcuate in form and have tongues 392, 393 expressed from the same, the tongue 332 to fit into one of the recesses 382, and the tongue 393 to fit into onegof the recesses 38l immediately below the. recess 382 engaged by the tongue 392.

In the set of recesses 38l and 382 below the.

word High in the panel 389', clips 39! are positioned bearing the amount O'f the dividend, the abbreviation Div. above the word High, indicating that the last paid dividend will be listed or posted in this space. 1

Below the word "Low in .the present instance, the clips bearing numbers representing the record date of the last dividend, in" the present instance he-numera ind cati that the-record date of, the last dividendwas on necember 15 Below the word Last in. the panel 389,, the clips. 39 I, formedin therecesses 388.;vand 38.1.:will bear the numerals corresponding to the. closin price of the stock whosellast quotation is dis? played immediately below the clips 9.91, the word Close above the word Last indicating to the trader that the numerals onrtl' eclipsi 3,9I secured in, the, recesses 389 and, 381 post. or register the. previous, closing price. p

In, operation, after the several quotation wheels fo the, p n, h, l w ndlast have. be s t. to the nearest, fractionless, quotation to the last quo ation of the pr vi s a i ay or tradi p iod; the as. aforosaid,,key 334 or the, eighths, row of keys I31, for displaying the white, spot on the numeralwheel. 9.3 of the last quo tation wheels will be pressed instead of. the key or. isplayin thev black. snot, The,- key for displaying the whitespot may be depressed in place of a fraction or black spot when depressing the keys for displaying the number or price with the, number corresponding with the fractionless; quotation nearest to the last quotation of the previ s d y or trading pe io s. hen hi reotionless first quotation is so displayed in a par-, ticularstock, panel 260, with the white spot showing on the wheel 93 of the last quotation wheels, it will indicate to the trader. that no sale has been made or at least postedior the new tradine, relay H in, turnv to preven releasin he keys, of the previously selected stock.

I. claim; The. combi atio of. adi phy, board. having. a p r li o e o oi, dis ay ar a dr v n,

. ha t nda set o movable eleotr o ontacts. r

e a a, a group of i i rmatioo di ay Wh e s operatively mounted on each driven shaft, a cpmmondrive shaft, clutches for drivingly con-, necting said drive shait withsaid driven shafts,

- on t a me, a; first con rol. boardo o atir y connected o id. o iiio e and to ai mova contacts to select a predeter driven shaft.

for rotation an t selec and clos it assooiotod ing day. When the f rst sale is posted, then for dinarily being a fictitious quotatiomthat is, fracs tionless, and nearest to the last quotation of the previous trading day or period.

The reversing switch consisting of the switcharms 353 and; M2 is also useful when effectingcorrections on the high and low quotation wheels.

It is obvious that various changes and modifications may be made in the details of construction without departing from the general spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended" claims.

In order to effect corrections in one and/or both key boards I and 5 before a posting operation has been complete-d, the correction key- 404 is provided. The circuitestablished by the key 404 as now to be described will release all' of. the keys of the keyboard I as well as of thekey board 5 that may have theretofore been depressed. In order thus to releasethe keys of the key boards I and 5 the solenoid 206' and rel y 2l6 mus be. ene ize a s the case-whe completing y os opera o n o her words, the circuit will then, be established start-Q ing with the negative low voltage lead 48 and.

passing down through, the conductor ,4];- to the relay ZIB, then the conductor 209.,to thecom ductor 208, to the conductor 401, switch 404, then conductor 406 to the conductor 2I0, to conductor 38, back to positive low voltage lead 39. ,Atthe same time the circuitfor the solenoid 206 will be established, in this case again starting with the negative low voltage lead 48, then to the conductor 41, to the conductor 205, to the solenoid 206, to the conductor 401, to the switch 404, and then the conductor 400, to the conductor 2 I 0, conductor and-positive low volta e. lead 39.

.The reverse. switch sthenisused to reduce high set or electric contacts, a motor, a reversible clutch for drivingly connecting said drive shalt t he o dmot itr a so id on rol. oar solo.-

noid n r l. m ans, when. ene gi e o oroti v Connectin such, rev r ibl clutch, to ef e t peration and direction of operation or said drive shaft in either direction, and; electrical means peratively conn tin said. s c nd; ont oar when actuated, with, the setoi movable contacts of the dis lay whe l e ao oo. i wo e ec -li f mat oojt be dismayed by oli Wheels and also with saidsolenoidf control means.

T e o bina io oi a i p o r vin a plurality of groups of display areas, a driverr Shaftand. a set of movable electric contacts for each area, a groupot information-display wheels for each area, a firstcontrol board common to all. areas, means for electrically connecting said first control board with said areas to select. One o i areas a a t e or o eration and t e tuate its associated electric contacts, a common drive shaft, means for drivingly connecting said; drive shaft with said driven shaftsone at atime, a motor, a ver ible clu ch o, d iv n ly oo noo said motor to actuate said drive. shait in either direction, a second control board commonto all display areas oper ti lr. co n cted s d display wheels to select the information to be dis,- played, and solenoid control means operatively connected to said second control board and to said reversible clutch to initiate the actuationoi the group of display wheels selected for rotation in either direction upon the actuation or said second control board,

'3. The combination or a display board having a plurality of columns of display areas, the dis-. play areas of the several columns being; in aline; ment withone another to form a plurality or; transverse rows of display areas, a group of n; formation display. wheels for. each area rotatable to" display various information according to the peripheral surface of thewheels being displayed, a horizontal driven shaft for the display wheels of each area, an intermediate vertical shaft for each column ofdisplay wheels, a horizontal drive shaft, a clutch for drivingly connecting each driven shaft with one of said intermediate shafts, a second clutch for" drivingly connecting each intermediate shaft-with 'said drive shaft, a motor, a reversible clutch to drivingly connect said moto o ac u o s sicl ivs shait i e ther d r ct o a fir ioo i l ooarol common to a l areas wheels roractuano ;and-aseond oon'trolboardcommon'to all displayareas'operativelyconnected to' said display wheelsthrongh said movablecon- Qtacts to selectthe iniorm'ati1 :m'"to be displayed and operatively'connected"t'o"saidneversible.chztoh a ms-so 2'6 terrupt the'eurrent and-bring the display wheels "to rest.

'6; The combination of a display --board having a qxblnrality of groups of display areas, "a driven shaft for each area, --a g roupalof information Ldispla-y wheels operatively mountedoneach driven -'-shaft;' a common drive shaft fordrivingly connecting said drives-trait =Wi-th*saiddri ven shafts *one-at'a time, a- -fir'st controi' board operatively to it t th ct at on; i t e r np 9 i p a "mnefid' tfi'filcta'predetermineddriven shaft Wheels selected iorrotation 'in either direction 4 after said first. controliboaril has .Qfieratd. 4. The combination of a displayhoard l'iaitin'g a plurality of columns .of display areas, the dis- ,ment with one another toh-iormha plunalitylof transverserows or display areas, (a group information display wheelsrior each areal-rotatable to display warious information v-according -to the peripheral surface -of the wheelszbeing-riisplayed, a horizontal driven shatt-tfiorithedisplay wheels of each. area, ran intermejdiatevertical 'i-shaf tsior .each.col1unn of display mzheels', iahorizontal-ldrise -shaft,l.a clutch for drivinglyconnecting eaohidr-ivforrotation; a motor, a reversible-clutch for drive.- "iti izlywconnecting- 'said-d-rwe shaft with said motor, a second control' board operatively connecting said reversible oluteh toefiect the rotation of said play lareascofflthe Several c mmn me m n si Ffiii-Ve-"Shaft :either direction, and electrical means operativelyconnecting said second control board with the display "wheels=-selected in turn to-select the intormation to be displayed by said wheels; sai'el :eiectrical means including --two sets n of "resistances, one corresponding to the present or last* posi-ti'orn "of *the display "wheels and the other setcorresporr'ding to' the new position of wthe -display wheels, said resistances "cooperating *to' determine the distance orrota't-ion of the display wheels from the last -pos'ition to the new shattwithfine 9f? "position, said second control board including a second clutch-i91 drivin lyaconneoting each-rim 1 termediate. shaft with said drive shaft, ea :motor, a- -reve',1'sible tclutch-tosdriying-ly connectsaid mo tor to :actuate zsaidedrivesshaf t eitherqdi eotion,

including -.so1enoids forsaotuatingisaid "clutches :means including relaysselectrioallyvoonneoted :to said sfirstc0ntr0l board for closing z-electricalncir- 0111158 through the solenoidsvselected-z in turn-21:0

'gnluralityof rows of keys,-one row for-one of the display wheels or each group, -'-s1i-p I rings on said dist:laMwloeels, -brus-he's to-contactsaid rings, electrio conductors-connecting said brushes withone .a first control-board common [to E all areas, means set-of saidresistancescorresponding *to the numher or data being displayed-and the keys of said sseconit control boarcPheing'electricalIy connected ito'the other -set-of resistances.

a plurality ofsgroupssof si-isplay:areas, ea .Idriven' shaft for eaehuareaxa group air-information :dis- .play wheel's:operativelwmountedmnaeaohr driven shaft, :2; common drive shaft; meanszfo'r: connecting :said drive shaft with zsaid idriven =tively connected ttoselect ai-predetermined driven shaft :for rotation, La motonzza renersible v clntch for (driving-1y connecting asa'rdcrlrive ashafit ":with said 1-motor, '=:a socorrducontmliboard-:operatively rotation rof said idrive :shatt: in neither 'idirection, :andzelectrical means aoperatiyelyi connecting: said second 'zcontrol iboardiw-ith t'he d-isplay wheels selected. in 'turn to dterniine the rotation of information display wheels forea-ch area, a first oontrol bearii'common to all areas;-means-i;ncluding movable contacts for electrically connecting said first control board with'said areas to select one of =said 'areas at s. time -'--for operation, *the -:movable :contactsof an areabein'g'actuated into oironit' *making pos it'ion =-whenever such area is seleote'd a moton means ior--drivingly connecting saidmotor to any'ofthe groups of display wheels selected bysaid first control-board, and a second manner board common to all display areas operatively oonnected to-said'display wheels to "select the information to be displayed --and-operatively g y w rconneoted to saidconnecting'means'to'jinitiate .shatts rone'at: a trme;satfirst-azontrolrboardaoperathe actuation of 'the group of display wheels of the area selectedgsaid' first contror'board includ- -ing three keyboards each including a set of ,premetermined letters orsymbols,= the selection of a display areanot beingeffected-Until one key of connecting 'said reversible clutchtrtoa-efiectithe n. c ai d a Ihecombihation-dfa stock quotation disfilay hoardhavingawluralit of groups of-display *areaswaiiriven-shaft for 'each'areayla group of sets of quota'tionwheels-operatively mounted on the*display wheels'selected accordingto the-am 'eaohorivenshafmonesenior displaying the"1ast formation to be rlisplaye'd by sa'id wheels; "said electricalmeans*inoludingmmontrol switch); two circuits each including acrel yarid 'a set resistances, one set corresponding to'the present .or -last position of "the 'iiisi'ila ,-;vvhe.. ;1sand .the other set corresponding .toqtheenew;positionrof the Idisplay wheels,- one set loiasaid :resistanocs .approachingin intensity the intensity-of the-,other -'quota;ti'on, a set' fofdisplaying' the high" quotatlon, and-another'set for displaying "the low quetation -for a "predetermined trading period, a ;"common drive-shaft;-meansfordrivingly connect 1 in s'aid fdrive -shart with-said :driven shafts one ata -timeyafirst control board operatively con- =nected toselect a' predetermined drivenrshaftior rotation, a motor, a reversibleclritch'ior drivingly connectingsaid fdrivetshaft with said motor,

set of resistances sas -lthee'display wheelssrotate ,secomi womb! imam, fonerativly connecting from the last positionstovthemewmosition,tithe .relaystinz-said circuits opposingzonezanothersand :freeingsaid switch whenrthe intensitylinsthertwo resistances .is equalizedszandsthei oisplay" wheels v said-reversible clutch-to effect'the rotation .of said arrive shaft in -ze'ither--jdirection, qelectrical ,means operativelycementing-saidsecond control board thelast *quotatiomwheels; selectedin tum ihavo-nzntatedstoiitheenaw iposltion thrby to imtoz-idetermlne the rotatlomot the displaywheels 27 selected according to the information to be displayed by said wheels, said electrical means including a control switch, two circuits each including a relay and a set of resistances, one set corresponding to the present or last position of the last quotation wheels, and the other set corresponding to the new quotation, one set of said resistances approaching in intensity the intensity of the set of resistances as the last quotation Wheels rotate from the last position to the new position whether to post a higher or lower price,

means operatively connecting said low quotation wheels with its driven shaft for actuation only when the quotation posted is lower than that then appearing on the low quotation wheels, and means operatively connecting said high quotation wheels with its driven shaft for actuation only when the quotation posted is higher than that then appearing on the "high quotation wheels, the relays in said circuits opposing one another and freeing said switch when the intensity in the two resistances is equalized and the display wheels have rotated to the new position thereby to interrupt the current and bring the display wheels to rest.

9. The combination of a stock quotation dis-- play board having a plurality of groups of display areas, a driven shaftfor each area, a group of .period, means for operatively connecting the four sets of a group to rotate with its shaft to post the open quotation at the beginning of a trading period, means for thereupon anchoring the open quotation wheels against rotation for the remainder of the trading period, means for drivingly connecting the driven shaft with the last'! quotation wheels for posting each new quotation, means for drivingly connecting said driven shaft with said low quotation wheels after the initial quotation has been posted only when any subsequent quotation is lower in price than a previous low quotation for the trading period, means for drivingly connecting said "high quotation wheels with the driven shaft to be actuated only when any subsequent quotation after the opening quotation is higher than a previous high quotation for the trading period, the means for drivingly connecting the low quotation wheels including hubs mounted on said driven shaft and interposed between each of the wheels of said low quotation wheels and said driven shaft,

the hub of the low denomination wheel of said low quotation wheels being fixed to said driven shaft, gears for connecting said low denomination hub to higher denomination hubs, gears for connecting saidlow denomination wheel to higher denomination wheels, means for resiliently anchoring said low denomination hub to said low denomination wheel when said low denomination wheel has been released, and means for anchoring said low denomination wheel against rotation with its hub until a quotation is posted which is lower than any previous low quotation for the trading period.

10. The combination of a stock quotation dis play board havinga plurality of groups of display areas, a driven shaft for each area, a group of sets of quotation wheels operatively mounted on .each driven shaft, one set for displaying the last quotation, a second set for displaying the lowr quotation, a third set .for displ aying the high? open quotation for a predetermined trading period, means for operatively connecting the four sets of a groupto rotate with its shaft to post the open quotation at the beginning of a trading period, means for thereupon anchoring the "open quotation wheels against rotation for the remainder of the trading period, means for drivingly connecting the driven shaft with the last quotation wheels for posting each new quotation, means for drivingly connecting said low quota tion wheels after the initial quotation has been posted only when any subsequent quotation is lower in price than a previous "low quotation for the trading period, means for drivingly connecting said high" quotation wheels with the driven shaft only when any subsequent quotation after the opening quotation is higher than a previous high quotation for the trading period, the means for drivingly connecting the high quotation wheels including hubs mounted on said driven shaft and interposed between each of the wheels of'said high quotation wheels and said driven shaft, the hub of the low denomination wheel of said high quotation wheels being fixed to said driven shaft, gears for connecting the low denomination hub to higher denomination hubs, ars co ecti said low denomination wheel to higher denomination wheels, means for resiliently anchoring said low denomination hub to said low denomination wheel when said low denomination wheel has been released, and means for anchoring said low denomination wheel against rotation with its hub until a quotation is posted which is higher than any previous high quotation for the trading period.

11. The combination of a stock quotation display board having a plurality of groups of display areas, a driven shaft for each area, a. group of sets of quotation wheels operatively mounted on each driven shaft, one set for displaying the "last quotation, asecond set for displaying the low quotation, a third set for displaying the high" quotation, and a fourth set for displaying the open quotation for a predetermined trading period, means for operatively connecting the four sets of a group to rotate with its shaft to post the "open" quotation at the beginning of a trading period, means for drivingly connecting the driven shaft with the "last quotation wheels for posting each new quotation, means for drivingly connecting said low quotation wheels after the initial quotation has been posted only when any subsequent quotation is lower in price than a previous "low quotation for the trading period, means for drivingly connecting said high quotation wheels with its driven shaft to the actuated only when any subsequent quotation after the opening quotation is higher than a pre vious high quotation for the trading period, a hub mounted on said driven shaft and interposed between the open quotation wheels and said driven shaft, said hub being fixed to said driven shaft, gears for connecting the low denomination wheel to the higher denomination wheels on said open quotation set, means for resiliently anchoring said hub to the low denomination wheel when said low denomination wheel has been released, and means for anchoring said low denomination wheel against rotation with its hub throughout the trading period after the open quotation has been posted.

12. The combination of a stock quotation display board having a plurality of groups of display areas, a driven shaft for each area, a group of sets of quotation wheels operatively mounted on teach driven ishaftyone set rosaisplaymg me ias equotationpaasecend'set?'fofidisialaying the"'low quotation, a third set fordisplaying the' higli" quotation; and a fQu'r'th set' for displaying the *open equ'otation e for-=.-a predetermined trading p'eriody means for-operativdy connecting-the four s *sets of a-'---group -to rotate with its shaft to post t'the op'eni quotatiomat the" beginning aora -tra'deingperiod,-means*for there'upon anchoring the openquotatiom wheels'against rotation for remainderof the tradingpei-iod, means for drivingly connectingthe-drivenshaft withthe last quotation wheels'for posting each new quotation, means for drivin'gly connecting saidlow"'quotation'whee-ls after the tinitialquotation has been postedmnly-when vanyr'suliisequ'ent -quotation is iower' in 'price than afiprevl'ous low quotation for the trading period;meansffor"drivinglyconnecting-said *high" quotation wheels with its @530 earrying over' irom a lower or -ihig-her denomina tion wheel, respectively aacontrol 'board having :a plurali-ty-of -keyboards; cne keyboard' for-eaoh hast quotation:wheeL sliprings on said last" a 5 quotatiomwheelstbrushesengaginasaid slip rings,

a-drivenrshaft beactuatednnly w aand the displawwheels have rotated-to themew f-"quent 'quotaitioni aiterifthe openingj c1uotationis higher than a- "previous high quotation for? the trading period themeans"torjdrivinglyiconnecting Zthe driven "shaft ,with'the' fla'st? j quotation rwheeIs-in'cluding'ialowjfdenomination' wheelifor g5 "the.last "quotation whefels i. being 1 fixed to "its :1 drivenshaft; higher; denomination wheels" for the ."lastquotationwheelsflbeingi.free' to rotate. on theirfdriven" shaftgxgears for; connectingjsaid low denomination wheel to saidliigher denornlnation ao' -whe'els 'tqpost increasing orlclecreasing. values on the? higher I orilower denomination wheel when marrying; over "from. a lower, or .liigher denomina-. itionwheel;"respectively,;a control. board having ai'pluraiityf 'of"keyboards,' one ,keyboard ,for each fais "flast"'quota;.tion whejel jslip. rings; on' said'flast -uuotation'whee1s, and brushes engaging saicLslip ,iingsrthehtushes ,of each "1a'st quotation .wheelbeingelectric'ally' connectedfeto its' keyboard.

' -II3;The:combination oiia Jstof'ck quotationfvdisaziqo play-board having a. plurality? oiijgroups of. display 'areasya driven 'shaft'fjfor, each. area agroup l of sets tot-quotation wheels operatively lmountedw'on *each'driven'shaft; one set .IOrIIdispJayingthe flast V quotation; a second" set toridisplayingi the low" quotation, a third setforTdisplayingf'lthe fhigh quotation,---and a fourth setf for'idi's'playing .the ioperi qi-rotati'onfior; a predetermined trading period, meansfor pperatively connecting the four the open quotation atth' beginning ofsa trading period, means for thereupon anchoring, "the open quotation"wheels against rotationfiorvthe remainder ofthe trading period means'wfor drivingly conneotingithe drivengshaft' with the" .il'ast quotation wheels forpo'stingqeach new quotation, meansi'iorjdrivingly:connecting said ""low quotation'wheelsafterthe initial quotation has been posted onlyawhengvanyasubsequent quotation is lower in price'than a previous 1ow quotationiiflllithe'z trading period means fon drivinglyconnecting said high quotation-:wheela with its driven shaftstobe actuated; onlwwhen any subsequent quotation after the opening quotation. is

higher than a previous hi'gh quotationsfor-thm -positio'n thereby to" interrupt the current' -arid :hrin'g "-the d-isplay wvheels to rest. 7

- 1'4; 'lhe coi'hhination' of 1 a stoclaquotatien d-is- -playzbcardhaving a plurality=of-groupsof=display n areas, afldrivenshaft 'for --eaeh area; a group of eats-of quotation wheels oper'ativelymounted-on each dr-iven shaft, one set for displaying the last s:c' uotaition; asecond SetioP-"dispIaying the low s-quotation, :a third set -fordisplaying the -high quotation, and -a fourthset-=- for displaying the *!fiopen-- quotatien -for a predetermined trading azperiedyIneans for operatively connecting the four rsets: ofsia group to rotatewith its shaft to -po'st u the fopen fiquotation atthe beginning-"0f a trad- :ing period means forthereupon anchoring-"the fopen quotation wheels-againstrotation for "the urem'ainder' ot the trading periodrmeans 'for drivizingly connecting the drivenshaft'witlrthe' last? z: quotation wheels for posting eaeh=newquotation, means foi drivinglywonnecting said low quotacitiormwheels after' the initial-quOtation hag been :iposted :ronlyawhen v any subsequentquotatiomis ailOWlBl' in.= iprice -lthan a previous lo'w quotation don the trading period; means far drivingly condriuen:-shaft.=td=- be actuated-'- only when any-"subsequent Quotation: after.- the: opening quotation is higheragthanssa previous high quotation for the tradingzperiod, the means --for drivin'gly" connectsings the flow? iqu'ot'ation wheels including-- hubs cmounted-sonwsaiddriven shaft and --'interposd *hetweenieachsofs the wheels of said i-ow; quota- :ztion wheelsi'and:said drivem shaftgthe hub of the --low:denomination wheel- 0f said low quotation wheels being fixed to said 'driven shaft; gearsfor gonnectingisaiwhw 1 denomination =h'ub to higher denbminationphubsxgears-for connecting'said "low idenomination :bWhBEl "to higher *denomination swheels rmeans-tor zresiliently anchoring said -low denominationzhubsto said low denomination wheel when:naid.: low: denominationmvheel has -been -releasedsandzmeans for anohoring- 'aid low denomizznatiomwheeli against-:1 rotation :with its -hub-until eainuptatiomiscposted' which is lower than" any :previousslow; quotation P :for e thetrading 1 period, ameans forz'hlectri caliy initiating the actuation of said how? untationawheels; said electricalmeans eincludingi'anzrannularislip :ring: an-d an-=assoiciated zcontactnomeachrhub or said lowt quotation =set, -bru'shes mountedizimeach:iwheel of: said low ;;quotatiernsetrand.:ornoperating with the contact zfofiitseassscciated:hubranditheislip ringoi.arr-adjacent hub to establish a circuit across the low quotation wheels when its driven shaft actuates the hubs of said "1ow quotation set to the low quotation posted on said wheels. 

